Vladimir Putin has the support of witches as dozens of them recently held a ritual to cast spells on the Russian president so he will gain more strength and defeat the nations that will go against him and their country. The coven calls themselves as The Empires of the Strongest Witches and the casting of spells was held at a mansion in Moscow.
According to Newsweek, the group held the bizarre ritual called the “circle of power” on Tuesday, Feb. 5. The witches all came in their black robes and showed support to Vladimir Putin when they read incantations inside a room. Aside from the recitation of spells, bells could also be heard being rung to complete the rite.
The Sun reported that it was the self-appointed head witch named Alyona Polyn who delivered the spells. With her followers, they formed a circle and she began reciting the incantation.
Based on the translations, part of the spells say: “He who hears and does not hear, who sees and does not see, who was and will be, will not forget my word: Rise the great power of Russia, direct the path of Vladimir Putin truly and righteously, through my word. Breathe, Mother Earth, embracing Russia on all sides.”
As for the spells to weaken Vladimir Putin’s foes and nations that go against Russia, the witches said this spell: "Oh primordial power, return to the abyss those who wish hate upon Russia."
The group also asked for Russia to be free from sufferings that include poverty and grief. They also cast a spell for their country to experience only happiness in the coming days and the future.
The spells to make Vladimir Putin and Russia great lasted for about 20 minutes. It was said that the witches gathered to perform the ritual to show approval when their officials billeted to the U.S. rejected Donald Trump’s policies.
Watch the witches as they cast the spells to help Vladimir Putin:
В Москве ведьмы провели "круг силы" [получился квадрат] в поддержку Путина и заодно прокляли его враговhttps://t.co/RYfMLHoCPq pic.twitter.com/CHZERnHZui
— Настоящее Время (@CurrentTimeTv) February 6, 2019


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